Jason B. Ramsay, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Biological Sciences University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
General Biology, Biomechanics Biophysics, Conservation Biology
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Cheryl D. Wilga grad student 2012 University of Rhode Island
 (A comparative investigation of cranial morphology, mechanics, and muscle function in suction and bite feeding sharks.)

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Jarrod Petersen research assistant 2012-2015 Westfield State University (Evolution Tree)
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Petersen JC, Ramsay JB. (2020) Walking on chains: the morphology and mechanics behind the fin ray derived limbs of sea-robins. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Ramsay JB, Wilga CD. (2017) Function of the hypobranchial muscles and hyoidiomandibular ligament during suction capture and bite processing in white-spotted bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium plagiosum. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Ramsay JB, Wilga CD, Tapanila L, et al. (2015) Eating with a saw for a jaw: functional morphology of the jaws and tooth-whorl in Helicoprion davisii. Journal of Morphology. 276: 47-64
Tapanila L, Pruitt J, Pradel A, et al. (2013) Jaws for a spiral-tooth whorl: CT images reveal novel adaptation and phylogeny in fossil Helicoprion. Biology Letters. 9: 20130057
Gerry SP, Ramsay JB, Dean MN, et al. (2008) Evolution of asynchronous motor activity in paired muscles: effects of ecology, morphology, and phylogeny. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 48: 272-82
Dean MN, Ramsay JB, Schaefer JT. (2008) Tooth reorientation affects tooth function during prey processing and tooth ontogeny in the lesser electric ray, Narcine brasiliensis. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 111: 123-34
Ramsay JB, Wilga CD. (2007) Morphology and mechanics of the teeth and jaws of white-spotted bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum). Journal of Morphology. 268: 664-82
Nauwelaerts S, Ramsay J, Aerts P. (2007) Morphological correlates of aquatic and terrestrial locomotion in a semi-aquatic frog, Rana esculenta: no evidence for a design conflict. Journal of Anatomy. 210: 304-17
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